The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 22, 1947, Image 1

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TECH STUDENTS KILLED
SAN ANGELO. Tm., Sept. 22
(AP)—Seven person*, four of
whom were believed to be college
students, were killed and one other
critically injured late Sanday in a
. fiery track-car crash 30 milea
southeast of here.
Members of the Ralph Elliott
family of Brady were riding In a
pickup track, which caught fire
. after the accident All were killed.
.The others were occupants of a
sedan and were believed by Capt.
Ray Butelr- state highway patrol
man, to be Tevaa Technological
College student* returning to Lub
bock from ,the Texas U. football
fame in Aji*tm
Hewitt Allison, captain Texas
Tech trackl squad, Clarence Har
less, a football player for Tech and
the player'i wife were reported
k)IM in Us crash
iKUiotl w is ranch foreman for
(L H Whiiy, Hrady, chairman tv
. Um ABM Marrd,
PI RUSHED IN THE INTEREST OF A GREATER A AM COLLEGE
Volume 47
COLLEGE STATION (AfgieUnd), TEXAS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1947
Number SO
NKW PLOMIDA HTtlNM
MEW OMLKANM, Nepl
iwBNlMfiawartttaiB sqaar
I J
» MlHfmeatNlnaa eqaared
eiesdi breese an wmihera
• cart rmt«l •*•»« »«r>
aa a ssortaii Uwpiral
lare ahaei )ua( N mil*-*
aoiilhwrat of ike keys hesrlaa
jrjNHMte winds on a nerihwara
Epitaat
- The earning* went up from
the Klorlde Keys In I'alm.Hearh
even as Ike ha Ur red peninsula
wad Ike ravaged gulf reaal frea
Biloxi, Mias., In New Orleans
* counted 19 dead and sntloualy
contemplated flood water* left
by last week's kavoc-wreaklag
hurricane.
Reorganization of Alumni Staff
Approved by Former Students
x
Davenport Wins
First Quarterback
I Guessing Contest
■ .,*
T A.
mutirt won the
»*(-hiMr QunrUr-
ALAMO IK)WN8 BURNS
SAN ANTONIO. Tex., Sept. 221
(AP)--The grandstand and pad
dock of the old Alamo Downs race I
- track near here lay in virtual ruins |
today a* the result of an early
fire yesterday that caus-
image* estimated between j
and $360,000.
GIFT GIVEN AUSTIN COLLEGE
SHERMAN. TEX.. Slept. 22-
(APf—Gift of $600,000 to Austin
College, OO-year-old Presbyterian
HOT OFF THE WIRE—!a The BottaBon office nowaday* raa
be read the latest sews aa It feme* off the wires. Two AP tele
type machine*, aa the oae shown above, have been installed, and
are la operation from 7 a. a. to $ p. a. dally, except Sunday.
Here MRS. NANCY CAPERS, left, and MRS. LOIS WYATT. it i kv
aecretarie* is the Office of Stadeat Activities, sad CHARLIE I IHHTWflV yIPII
MURRAY, co-editor of The Battalion, aean the dlppatchee from 17IVI1
the Dalian offk|. . ■ *4 ' |
*$77,500 Budget Approved;
Reject English Teaching
Aids, Microfilm Library;
*4# Longhorn W ork
East Side Has More Spirit,
But West Side Is Funnier
Needed on Staff
Work on The 1948 Long
horn ha* already been start
ed by Tommy John and Bob-
K. R. McqUILLBN, eteratira
aeeretary of Ihe ARM Former
StadenU* Aaaorlatlon, resigned
Saturday night at Ike meeting of
the aaaoelolloa'a rounrll and elaae
agenta.
New Leave Policy
Inaugurated by V
For College GFs
By Arthur C. Man. | dy to caHit “un/*'^ ^ c * UJ f Ime. ha* been prepare,! and will
The Aggie section ha* all the oth « r hof* 4»dn t have a chance |, H ^
■ * “ h
| Dsven
tiallallon Arm
latek nunUral for taut Hatur
dty's ftHilhall garnna with a
perfael, four far four Mlling, on
SoMlkwpel games Davenport, rest.
•lenee IlsteJ as Nimnt I*. UpgaH
Mali, piikeil i-erret lly ike vlelories
of Tex a* A# Mi Texas ami Arkan*
an* and T.U.tVa lie with Kansan.
Thg pftle. Iwn llekels to Satur
day's game with Texas Terh, will
ike presented to Davenport by the
Battalion at Thursday’s meeting of
the ARM tfuai1«'rl>aek Club at 7:30
p.m. In th# Assembly Hall.
Davenport was given the nod
over seven other entrants who
pirked the three winners and the
tie because his scores more closely
resembled the final tallies. Daven
port’s predictions with the actual
scores in parenthesis were: ARM
over Southwestern 40-0 ( 48-0); « . 1 1 17 A
3K; r Inaugurated by VA
siana 47-0 ( 64-0); and T.C.U. to tie
Kartsa* 13-13 (0-0).
Pete Scamardo, Room 316, Dorm
12 placet! second, likewise all win- . . v :
ner* and the tic, but failing down A new policy na.H Own HI
k.. u;;ir ,- on Texas, whoa he saw as only I RURUratid by th® Veteran*
oy wiiuamnon, co-eaitora or , two w j nner over ^(j m i n j g t ra tj on regarding ab-
the yearbook. A schedule of dead
It) Jimmie NeUtm
y IMatts for a r»n»rgaitiwtllofi of pgraotmel of the AxwicU.
I Ion of/urmer Blutlenla toiwmilt rUecutivg Htwrutary K. K
ileQttlllen lo aaaume olher tltillex wure atnirtivwl by Iltn fmm*
oil of thk AdMwlNllofi rTtoeilnii Ml (’olleiin HulunlRy nlirht,
MoMdUbm 1m ekiMMiiNl lo be bamm iMretlttr of the lb»* >
vplupment Kuml dutweetllhg I Mtuleraoit Hhuffler, when Ihe
4 rsHrganixatton Is • ntmiletod
In attehllng M»4fuUti>M1 m-
llraMtent, Ike nanell CXpresaetl Its
sppraeiaiton gf kls tong mew'd «f
service by a stamtlng Iritoite «f
New Veto Receive
Subsistence C,becks
Early in November
Veterans who entered
achoola and colleges thia fall
may expect their firat aubaia-
tence check early in Novem
Inatltution here, ha* been made spirit, but the west side is funnier.' to '•Jf* 1 tom. . . , „ . .,
from the ♦*laU- of the Utc M B Overheard ami overseen at the 3 # Convince,! beyond all doubt
Hughey of Charlotte, Tex.. Dr. W ARM-Southwestern game: that Tech was going to beat Tu,
B. Gucrrant, college preaeient, an- 1- t'ompassion raffled the tend- “ ne h ®“ b,> ® f uuestionable wis-
nounced SatoVday " »>rea*t of one elderly female who <*«» decUimed long and loud to
• sat on the west side. Observing the |Tour Battalion cor-
BAYLOR ENROLLMENT SOARS [standing masses, she "^yked,
“Why, ttoau- podr things. I know • • ure ^‘"g, tried to place a sma
be posted soon
However, the
now is a lack of stuff members.
WACO, TEX., Sept. 22—(API—I they must get tired. They should
A nsw registration record existed sit down."
Saturday
University I
enrolled, exceeding the 1940 record 1
at 8,771. late comer, were still |
pushing the mark even higher.
TO HRTt UN WAR DEAD
HEW YOHK, Sept, n 1 API
Tbs Haw Yolk purl of rwUikatiun
aniHtlimwi MklUi Uy Ihal Iks as
main* of itoi fust Amspkari wai
d'a'I »M l-s KiMtHh'l fi'*!M Loio |i,ass and
li'a " 71-yard run
sgtag xbs ■
wager, but old cannonball's wis
dom was not that questionable.
Your correspondent will have to
-Re
I ML »I, M. *MMhl sops ml L. | W
wa 1 h - ' l*m I fRfHM (mm •
V IhiiiimII) dmu.g iim too »*ik mmi«o*I hi. diiUs# Mi
fyMMBf, - . Mtoxaiiswi, s tdivai
t AMHl 1MVM MKMI1,
Hill jtk 4AHMHH, MsiH M
(Ah FHiMtst king • xtnl bf Mu
tniMiix ahil bis toiils, Iba fi'Mitai
FlMia Mtpsecp, ImilHlptl tkk Al
hltlweetl, I'MSHIhI illi-
gsitiln# sblp itiita De tlgHur
gulitl^ toiuiWt fnt PoHhgsl
t foHitef mmitotb, now AA, ntiii hi*
48 yea e "to hrlils sluited o-tti*rists
It was believed they might gi
from Lisbon to Kratire, tint no an .
nounrement was made of ttodi
plans.
HOUMTON TO HEAR WAlUCR
t r HOUSTON. Sept
Formar Vice I’reaidenl Meary \.
j‘ Wallace may speak here Novem
ber 12.
Virgil Arnold. Houston attor
ney and former pre*ideiit of tht
Age Limit 1/eague of Americg.
Inc., said he had received a let
ter of acceptance from Walladr
to appear here on that date.
Arnold said a huge mas*.meet
ing would be called.
Senator Claude Pepper of
Florida was iavited. to,* Ar
nold Maid, but he ha* made no
scceptagce *0 far.
PLAN TEMPLE HEARING
IVnnsylvania Grad
loins R&A Staff
Hubert N ktevensum of hbarwii,
IHMiiieyfvaaHt, has joined Ike busi
a,rooming depaiUMeld
Ulaioi, (tar
nmnowed Me
«t)toStl*|i ti
»a»4n»Mni a toirtoe awmbtoanl
imfotp rHihlhg 1" A A ll lx a
l*Hdna's nf iMXr WnixeHiily and
Penn Sinte pbeee to H*H-i»ed bit
.haebslof abd masie) of afi« da
Ife fmntetle Jtneked as puklte
aeeotodaui w lib Snivel I Welting
•on MMpi'nmpany, t'lexxfandi Ohtoi
cos! aVebnnisot with Saitges Cnn
strvrilmi Companr, ami •iwounlanl
alth Fiatornlly Management ( »m
pany, both of Slate College, f*enn
lylvattin,
Stevens,m la s member of the
Ameriran Association of Univer
sity Professor*, Nntionnl Asaocin
lion of ('<mt Accountants, and the
American Accounting Association
Two entrant*. N. F. Buenx of nence, and leave of absence of
Law Hall and Herman Collier of veterans while in college under
- . . . I Walton, hit the Aggies' 48-0 mar- Public Law 346, the G. I. Bill of
f mm Ur I * in ov,,r Southwestern on the hernl Rights.
. . .. . . ^ , _/• while J. J. Dempsey's prediction of The new policy will eliminate all
1m 3R -« thmg to » requirement, for report* of ab-
•" «- T.—T.». T.,h «,ncM of v«t,nn, to th# VA. Ho.
workers " game | ever, when the veteran drops out
Clubs ami societies must reserve Stories C.'Secrest who saw Ar- of ^ , U 10 '[ uch 1D
•pace in the annual before Oct-! kansa* a 56-0 victor over North- extent that his conduct and prog-
ober 17. Hometown clubs will be , Louisiana was the closest ( rw* »re no longer satisfactory, a
report must 09 BUDmittM
at j, cost of $8.f0. Societies and L J«ck Medlin of Dorm 16 * ln
wHkiMiwwiiif.sRntrwiawSffrernilF limp nw tu'ntmwrmHi
•up
that always homes prepared.
gff t t SJfteS 1 r„ «r*v. i*5 art
.1, h. Mn'l t.» mud. dm 1 ' ‘ "• * •
granted only one-third of s
— » ■mr»iimp tm py letmwf.’ -KKwnr?
eeive space up to one page, which in no less than four entry blanks 10 •
m
Tt
applause
M.yulllen
me l. Met-
ribuies were ns Id
by Former Senalor Pemime
calfe of San Angelo, atld •* F*-
Hamblen, former president of the
association.
The main feature of the new
budget was the establishment of
a Former Students' Opportunity
Award Scholarship Endowment, 1
w uv _ u In addition, it sllottod $2.50(1 to
her, the Veteran* Adm.n,stratum ( - 0I|)t wjU , ^
has announced. colors and standards, and *uffi-
The initial payment will include cient f UIM t, required to operate tho
11 suboiatence allowancea due Association office. Stricken from 1
from the start of the semester th* ongtaal budget, recommended
through the end of the lost full by th * executive board of the coun- .
suboiatence period before the ^ wer( . two objectives which the ^
check is issued. councilmen considered out of their
No serious delays in payment of 1 realm of duty to the college. One
feet, the new poUcy wtll
in for up to IB days of
subsistence allowances are antici
pated, but the Vetorans Adminis
tration is advising student-vet-
erana to be able to meet personal
financial obligations for at least
the first six weeks of the fall
term.
The time-lapse between date of
enrollment and recoipt of the first
chock involves two factors. First,
a veteran generally is not entitled
to receive s subsistence allowance
until ho has been in
A ichila Fall* Club
\\vv[s Da vim Head
1
Charles P. Davis, senior pre
me,I student in the Cadet Corps
was elected president of the Wich
its Falls A. R M. Club Wednes
I day evening at the first meeting
| of the semester.
Assisting him for the 1947—48
year will be Bob McBroom, corps
| senior, vice-president; llyhn W.
Harris, veteran business and ac-
| counting freshman. secretary-
treasurer; and Hal E. Dungan Jr.,
[ management engineering junior,
reporter.
Heading the tenative social cal-
I endar is the annual Wichita Falls
aftsruuon to ru.'i '.IS I ,JS.i r fft y ’
11 ur, toUrai lists of ttlub, smdoty, anil
ibum It, '••D ,,,^,1,01. sm dq, 11,
Tbs l-odgliorn ofDcs.
Vanity Esir piciqiv:* im,»| u
•nhmilM l-ofotv Ffittoy, Dtovtu
to» 1$ lb,as 4 x I glossy finish
ttf • gab piti
game because |M)ople
a
lbs scoiwboanl for
Wilk a bad Word fur tb* M-ara-
huftfli and a tHWHiisa again
to smios orapaiad
I Mayto
Friday.
MMkUi* UIaIM M tukk In uUii. Ill
^ JM? k UilAtifgx ato’nradM nf rjSf iirl’
JMlabJ ks tks kraMdgttl fni a naw nasi piMoM-, opy Mi to.ytk
ttadHtoM. wildi-attIHg far iks loMoai hh«*i aht) onr fnil l*ad)il-
ibrHMttal |«,*e PlttoHM imt aalia>l
'to VaHliy Falf •ae|htH Mil
► r»
6 Fati* pa* »< tko dar- fltb fd m ito VaMitv
Miming iwa MooibwMtotH plarM* to plarvd in Ito Mint t avintin*
in Ml A“*““ 3 *"*‘** L **“ fc *“***‘* oWyi - ..
iggls dtoMlng Hoitps
StuntxliyRarloii
Takr First Place
R nwi
I Inin
|.ihjar
1 Pto
a'*
■•Hkii _ x
MH-s a lap sboohl
Rill Miller Heads
\&M Newman ( lull
Hill Millnii an Elaiilrjral K»
Mating sindsni Dmhi Kan Ai
ifn, tp# slsfit d Pjsstdspt m
towntsp i Inh rtidax mgbi 1
'•kit nffleeM at. Vlt's PttffM
iihii rwaV AatiMiilutni Kdt
Inn, /tMtn Kan AntnHlHi Kmxi
of these objectives was s provision
Ito supply modern teaching aids
and mechanical devicea for the
English and speech departments in
the amount of $10,Q00. The other
item which failed to receive ap
proval was one which would es
tablish a microfilm library und
projector in the college library for
the use of graduate studenta.
Through the establishment at
the permanent opportunity 01
endowment, th
will cost $25 Reservations will be ami picking the Aggies to 1,0th ; * ny con ^ lt ' ve l !*‘
I taken in The I-onghorn office, win and lose, the former by scores rn * , ^®. r *. or ‘luxrtora. Where the
,/ os 7 u A I. 7 period between semesters or qu»r-
Jr to, 7 6 ’ 4 (including aummor .ession.i
^ is longor than 11 days, or wham
it is shorter than 15 <lays and lbs
j veteran does not ro-onroll for the
following, semester subsistence
continues fur Ik days, sod then
slops. It will to cuiilinncd when
thu veteran ru eitynlls.
Imvs »il| kg lygMMi
Hill MHlMr, so Hbodriral Httgi ! htor to I. wImhi iKlp
1,Mating stmlMMt Dmmi Kx« At'l" "J** to'iny pant Htto
ojM| pps n)m it .1 Hrastdapt uf tits * ,b#l
Nmwwmp llttb rtolsv Mighi fto
olltat MfDt-vM xt** Vito PrasldsM
Dull ploeb, Aaib-ullMral Ntox
b Hitt' AoiMMlHi HatoaHHy
Uoibotn of Hok WMlIijy. FaleDMl FHlIbtotlbg,
firs bolpwo 1 slot b p m M*oi fimn Miynlxtol I’sik. Illij Traarat
day Ibtooth FHilayi at, waller Kattr Mtokinleal no-
Asnint Paveritks WltirtHi tnust! alnaHiog, ftoin Dallaai Historians,
by Fridav, Fekfuafy Jltb Hally. Civil FnalnaeHng, ftyn
. j .1*.; n„j - .m .•.iOk w irf,
bHstmss, and bther bnHdayx are
m ■!)
the month, covering the sllowancas
due for th* previous month Thera-
fora, • veteran enrolling during
th# lattar part of Haptamber or
dinarily would not raoeive his
first chock any sprtler than the
firat of November.
The Routhwestern area super
vised by the Dallas Hrsnch office
is Mpeatod an enrolltleoi of mors
BMlM Bafiott, assist an, prn
f*.*s„r of engineering drawing, won , , ,
ika fit-si I,tui... a*HMt 1 •-,,1,1,4 wi 11,,t July I * It will Include all sprtn
Pnloy favnrlie* iiiiiuee* muri alnaartkj
he euhmlOed by rrlUMV, February Jlto Helly.i ivii eit|amr
6 They iHgsl to 8 » 7 glossy flulab 1 l*eeos| afiil Carlos Ariill
bus! pnotox. glneeUng, from Fofi I
Al present, The DM* Longhorn porter .leek llenny, Meebsnlesl Rn-
MM*
•el, a#ek
ekftFfM
leave al
loped eaeb Veto»')i« siodeni gbder
♦to D I Hill fkls pHteilee rasuli
ed Hi n„ieb eXeessivs paper oora
atoi nfiap daiared suhsiatapea
ebeeks
Mr alloplng 19 days hatwean ae
yslars* nr al tne end hi the
Ho tdkar|lMu UXi.iaHi World tk/ar (I vat
orans In rulleges sod unlvureHist
estlipale far Takas Is 7k,ll7l»
IV *Tt*x Mfinix mi rill-
Is whaiiuled lo to delivered on rineering, from IWn Antonia! iwladad, tka total will be trail In
E f liSGtaam guild*, and
Natwi $,|d7
Hii|irl Amtuiinrra
.lersey (lmm|iiims
radr,
Far#
endowment pill
amount to $60,000, and will pro
vide interact sufficient to award
one scholarahip each year on a
permanent basis.
New colors and standards wU>
Ip provided the Cadet ( orpe ,u
•apuieioanl those donated by 'he
aAm Mothers Club-
Amirriiiig to a report by A>
rtatioa Via*-FrMid*«ttMBi|fad
well, Tesa* ARM
■xiag lusHtulion
tales 11, Ike paraeniage of e* slu-
■PMIJ.
arinx hi
Saudi#, ppn (be grajtd IfMMBHH
it blare stunt trobhyMt
Smithwest (las Model Champion-
shli
ship contest held
Fair Park in Dallas
Barton's entry in the stunt and
g in It will Include all spilng Informal talks were mede by
iplon-1 * nc '*l «"'» MMUte events, #hicb ( .t„,p| t | n ,, «nh Father J. B ll...,
last week at delay In this "mp bringing the welcoming ad
excass of 10 days for most men
Veterans who want to «ave en-
haplalns, with Father J. B. OleD ||y| rmfnt ran arrangt to have tkalr I manl, aanaonred
hv Htutlh- ,li-rse
a, #pu ti
ship of I hr Texas Jersey ( r a|
( lub's gtatawide shew In Wmo
Friday night, Dr. I. W. Rtfpkl. kehd
|of the dairy husbandry depart
rbamal
•ev rattle
Tbr HUHtrll
year's annual.
v .1" m"! wr,r " TT ' mf . subslstenca terminate on the last
i Kpea. Fsther otalasnar, s veteran ^ of „ MmM(4 , ri (hM w#lv1nf
11 #11 , , , 1 Non-milltarv student* *hould to !° rt # automatic leave, which is charg.
precision flying event was judged! .T" n ' uu *fy *tu«isnts should be- ed the Aggies for their spirit of . ulf - inil _ n iiu,.m-n,
on the precision with which the <f ,n b * v ' r J( *" l flu, 7 m “‘« ,0 ‘ l>«rtlcipB«ip„ and willingness to do * '
numerous maneuver* were (ksr- i 1 Longhorn, Tom- their best. Father T. J. Valent. :
formed. These maneuver* included m >' John -fo-wl'tor, ha* announced pPPWn ted new plan* and encour- ANtrOtlOtllV (J tin
loopa, wing-over*, inverted flight, . S l tU< 4 ent * .» B> n ®*»*®'iHtoi’>' aged the seventy boys at the meet- »
outaide loops, figure-of-eight., and 1 "“T 1 ’ i ,u 7 tu r^* t *k' ,n mg in their attempt to raise money \|ppta I oillrtht
inverted outside loopa. I j ^^dnesAiy of this week, f or the proposed new chapel south ‘
rt , , . , followed by C, D, and E student. 1 the ramou*
Over 100 model builders and .w 1. 01 r • n1 P u ' ,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22—(AP)
—A hearing will be held it. Tem
ple, Tex., Nov. 1 to get .vtewa of
farm leader* in that area on ag
ricul tore problems The meeting I ‘heV'B^elntor
r*V* Ch r ,U ed .K by f H T 2 * Tbr banquet will be held at
(R-Kan.) of the House Agncul- th< , Wichiu Cwatrj Club.
tore Committee. | ( O n owt< j b y a dance . at Sandy
RAYMONDVILLE QUIET iRUffiSJ*' *J* k ^ Iowt
RAYMONDVILLE, TEX., Sept I , r be next meeting of the club
22—(AP)-All V quiet on the will be held in Room 208, Aca
Raymondvill. sclfool front demic Building, at 7 p. m., October
Bernardo D. Serna, chairman of i t Dungan reported,
the Lulac Council here, said the ;
2STt» '.—'o* 0 .? um^ San Antonio Club To
Amarion .iua...u lun ... M- plan Dance-Tuesday
tM. I
. A os.Tw.JTa Final plana for a week end dance
LA GUARDI A DIKE U, o A | amo City" will be
NEW YORK, Rapt M-fAP)- Tuewlay sight at 7 11 in
Fiorallu H. LaGuardia, 64, tkrae JOk, Academic Ruibling, whan the
limes mayor of Naxv York and H*n Antonio ARM Club meets, Joe
lamer director general of UN-|Wo|pman, pres Meat, kas annuuaa
HA, died HatiMNlaj
7'ba fiery p»til
beat, in a ram* since
. - r .,, . ..through the remainder of the week.
fliars from Texas. Oktohoma, and Th< , ^ hwlul ^ for non .
I»uisiana compete*! Several nat- mi|iUr , tU(lenU is „ f 0 l| OWM
mnal records were set in the speed 7
events, including speeds over 120 s*pumb*r jj.j*
m 'l f * P- r hour. I SSS-”
October 2-4
Oclobor S-n
October » II
October 12-15
Oclofecr 1S-1«
Ocldbor JO-22
Keserve grand champloh was
Draconic Lovely Lassie, shewn by
the Heap Jersey Farm of Buds.
The champion bull title went to
Draconic Royal Baron, owned by
Harman Keep of Buds and D. T.
Blmmone of Fort Worth.
Mara than 1,000 persons were-!
In attendance as Dr. Rupel an
nounced the winners eligible for
j| a - naa t An . n t . llK 1 The Astronomy Club will hold the national Jersey show at Col
li!' "IS™™, 't' I > u meeting this semester to- umbus. Ohio.
Mpraxseil Ha nn« »
Ihal a BindlHHi ii>
laitfaHtat)l p»"*ram hr rtrtin-d Mil
in iitHvidv ttuor seal* Hi Rfly
ilium, atui ratih.i dlrartaii lha at
•i , uMvr iiiiatil I" glthr) Ihe nra.
e*Mty infnrtaaliHii la Intmalaia a
lirtigram far the pravtainn qf the
neetl.il ruaafrtirtlun funits
Jim Nnten «■• named Aselsian!
•eiietat) of the Asso.
Will adit The Texas Aggie.
HtOlJKiY ULUM MFrriNG
All Aggies who are Interested In
Biology nr related ftalda are In
vlted to attend the nrgsnlaationm
meeting of the Biology (Tub, which
will be held In the Leetura K»om
of Science Hall, Tuesday at 7:.10.
All old members of the club are es
pecially urged to attend.
when he rollaitaeil 1
Mia health hail keen
Ual June when he 1
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Maaftalttu Infill tl iiitt
wHrP»*l“ ^Pvv“f v-raw vYVffvl I a vxral
leader had
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falling sin#*
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Dick Price, president and owner loVta IriHlriK tOF
of Price Motor Coanpany, Dallas, a • IX 0 4 L! > CC
will be principal speaker of the JOIIIS te&A ^ tit 11
student Society for the Advance
ment of Management Tuesday eve
ning at 7 p. m., it was announced
ject., over coffee and donuts be- nj ht , t 7.30 jn ^ , 9 of th<>
tween masses on Sunday will be hyilict bui , di ETrryone inUr .
I this year and all Cath- ^ in Mtronomy U invlu<1(
,011c student, are invited to join cordi ^ v „ 0 'Bryan. pres,-
lin thi. and the other rarvicea. d<nt A of and tel
escope studies have been planned
for the term. An active project of
the club will be the construction of
a 24” telescope, which will he ex
ceeded in sise in the Southwest on
ly by that of the McDonald Ob
servatory.
Edward S. Packenham, of Mount
Pleasant, Iowa, has joined the bus-
Ag Mag Grnies Off
Press in November
The first issue of The Agricul
turist, bi-monthly magazine for
: the School of Agriculture, will be
published in early November.
Studenta who have not yet sub
scribed to the magasine may do so
py**: ?*™r**™r r* ln * M ln ** husbandry or poul-
engineering lee- a. an instructor T. W. Leland. de- try huiban<lry offien, in the Dean
*«aCS wfl, K* in h ' > ^' 10 . urK ^ »• of Agriculture', office, or in any
and the aamaater’s program plan- Lombard College, Illinois, and did
ned. It was stated. Price's subject graduate work at the University
for the evening will be "profit 1 of Illinois. He is a member of Pi
Sharing—A Naw Flan for Employ- Gamma Mu and Pi Kappa Alpha.
ring Building
Subscription rate for the entire
60 rents
year la
All management engineering
■tudenU, at well as those interest
ed in the society, are invited to
attawl.
Th. ilaiwe la srhedulad far Hal
unlay night after Iks ARM Tea
aa Tart, naHhall game, Walp
■tateil, and final pi spar* turns will
laai ItiMlIta Ml I Km MttatallHA
All Nah AhlrniUi AitfWi iN ft*
FFA Menu Tonight
The ARM Callagiat* CkaiHar af
ihe .Fnk#ra Farmers af America
will MMI IlHa event ag al 7 la Ik*
Agriraltiiral Nnginraring l*eri#ra
Mimm A iftavte, cntHtol "the
WhHe Haak," will ka akawa
Fencers Meet Tuesday
Th# ARM Fencing Club will hold
H. Initial meeting of the same#
tar an Tuesday, “
In the north s
ME'* Meet Tueridav
V
TH# local chapter of tha A8ME
will hold the firat meeting of tha
currant semester at 7 80 p m ,
Tuaa4«y, In Room 804, Meehan leal
Building Organisation of the so-
All man Intoraatail In this apart ciety far the aemeatar, and plana
ara Invitwl to attend this meeting j for the aetivitle* of the year will
It ia eapeetra that epaa and ka discussed at this time
x will
fi Rept II at I pjn.
■tanjs of the gym
eataa In this apart
T2 Grad Joins B&A
Staff as Instructor
Edward C. Cams, of HaskeB, re
cently joined tha business and ac
counting department staff ai A.
R M„ T. W, LpHinit, Rapertmaat
head, has announced.
Cass graduated from A. R M. in
1942. Returning after four
military service, ha
work and aenred as 1
sistant. Hs became
atructor September 1.
Spanish Club to Meet
A meeting of the Rpanisk Club
III he kale ~
sato squads will he farmed th ad
MgR to th* ragtiUi folllr
Usi year th. i**m fo
*ral out of town ms
to hsv* more Iht. y*sr
dB
■All students majoring in mschan
leal sngtnrarmg ara urged to at]
land this meeting A apaettl iav|>
tatian la NkatMlad la any eagH*a*f•
1 tng student who wishes to attend.
The show ended in Waoo Sat-1
urday with s parade of chiRnpion*
and an afternoon sale.
Director of ASGE
To Speak Tuesday
Oscar H. Koch, a member of
the board of directors of the Nat
ional Society of Civil Engineers,
will be guest speaker of the stu
dent ASGE Tuesday evening after
yeM practice. To be held in Sbiaa
Hall, thia will be tbe first mapting
of the student chapter for the fall
someator.
A member of the firm of Koch
and Foxrier. consulting .-ngineer*
of Dallas, Koch is noted for his
work in the municipal field. Aa
a director of the national group,
he rspraaanU District 15. j
HB aabjact for tho evening will
be the alms and objectives of the
ARCS.
All aivil engineering atudonta
and faeuHy members are invited to
attend. Refreshments will bs serv
ed,
Teeeday sveniag at
* ‘ Build-
will
TiM ta Ream III, As'ademD B*
lag. H waa annau wad Friday
rrtmary purwaae af tka masting
is to vloct effiaara and alan aatG
Wllttaft fagm (k M 1 urrmtil Kassil
Wvvta mua* vtavi™ wratrarai
11* *i»v8Sl l i
to sttand.
In
IB
I’t. Arthur Club Meet
Hurt Arthur ARM dub
O’-1 Tweed ay night at 7 1
af tka AeademB he
fur tka earning year
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.•UBERCULOSiS
ASSOCIATION*
Tuberculosis: *
The earlier found
the sooner cured
Watch this space for
news about tuberculo
sis, oapec tally in Texas,
and Braxoa County ia
particular.
• 4 . - i
ily 8 years, from
try 1, 1943, to Jan-
1, 1»4«. tuberruV
In only 3
January
wary
loaia rausod tka daatk
of 8887 persona la Tax*
a. Of thoaa dratka,
4111 were among wane
aaraona, 3188 smona
UtkiAmerisaRa, 17n
among nog roes, >
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